Orlando's Walt Disney World has replaced Illinois Avenue on the new Monopoly: Here & Now edition, the makers of the game board announced this morning.

At $2.4 million for the Disney property, Orlando beat out other large American cities such as Phoenix and Honolulu, whose landmarks will cost $2.2 million each.

New York City's Times Square took the top spot, replacing Atlantic City's Boardwalk, and will cost $4 million.

Hasbro, maker of Monopoly, let people vote online in the Spring for the top landmark to represent each city and where the property would be located -- highest to lowest rent. The city with the most votes took the coveted priciest spot.

The Here & Now edition also features new game pieces such as a laptop, McDonald's French fries and tennis shoes.

Is that what our culture has become? An ode to all things fried? A McDonald's french fry piece? Lord have mercy! I am happy to see WDW on the game though. But I think they could have come up with better pieces.